Aquanet Clinic Design and Installation

Installing Aquanet at Clinics

Aquanet colon hydrotherapy equipment is easy to install and comes with comprehensive and clear installation instructions. Additionally, we have complete, easy-to-follow pre-installation instructions that explain spacing in your treatment room, setting up the sanitary sewer connection and hot and cold water connections, hot water source, water pressure, and guidance on how to make a colon hydrotherapy treatment table. You’ll find much of the crucial pre-installation information you need below to prepare your clinic for the installation of an Aquanet device.

We also have video guidance with more details on how to prepare your clinic prior to the arrival of your Aquanet device. To request access to this comprehensive video guidance please contact us.

Clinic Layout

Plumbing and Electrical

1 ¼” (43mm) sanitary sewer connection with a P-trap configuration. The P-trap configuration will be installed directly under the right side of the Aquanet unit as close to the floor as is possible.

One hot and one separate cold water shut-off valve with 3/8” male compression fittings connected to a potable water supply. They should be located within 20” (51cm) of the right side of the Aquanet unit. (Adaptors for other fittings available upon request.)

To estimate where in space the water connections on your Aquanet unit will be when your unit is installed, just measure 31” (79cm) vertically up from the floor directly below your P-trap plumbing connection. The Aquanet units come equipped with two braided high pressure hot and cold water hoses that measure 30” (75cm). If you need longer or shorter hoses please mention this when you order.

One double electrical wall outlet (grounded and polarized) 100 to 240 volts (50 to 60 Hz). Preferably within 5 feet (152 cm) of the right side of the Aquanet unit.

To estimate where in space the electrical connection on your Aquanet unit will be when your Aquanet is installed, just measure 34” (86cm) vertically up from the floor just below your P-trap sanitary sewer connection. The Aquanet units come equipped with an electrical cable that measures 6 feet (180cm) in length.

The above measures should be taken are at their lowest point i.e. if water from the same source is used at the same time at other points of use, the water pressure will be reduced.

Hot Water Source

This must be a hot water heater tank, not an in-line tankless water heater. An in-line tankless hot water heater does not work as a hot water source for colon hydrotherapy equipment.

Specs of the hot water heater tank required to be able to deliver continuous back-to-back treatments:

The potable hot water source needs to be sufficient to deliver water at 130 ℉ (55 ℃) at a constant level. Aquanet units will operate with lower temperature and smaller volume hot water capacity, however, some recovery time after multiple treatments may be necessary.